Proper noun
A surname.
A village in Bradfield parish, Metropolitan Borough of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SK3092).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnkarsjö, p. 64 Ankarsjö records Blake as having supported a commune with some sharing of partners, though David Worrall read The Book of Thel as a rejection of the proposal to take concubines espoused by some members of the Swedenborgian church. Source: Internet
Alan was predeceased by his parents Alan John and Dolores (Dow) Worrall. Source: Internet
“Huck is a very popular attraction at Butterfly World and the staff are very concerned that he may not be getting looked after properly following his theft,” Constable Ian Worrall from Dalkeith Police station told the Edinburgh News. Source: Internet
Darryl Worrall robbed a convenience store at knifepoint before using an imitation gun during two failed raids on a bookmakers and a pub. Source: Internet
Guest essay by Eric Worrall Imagine how different the USA would be if climate laws were decided by the elected representatives of the people, instead of sneaky deep state manoeuvres designed to extend the reach of existing laws. Source: Internet
Guest essay by Eric Worrall New Zealand is considering adding “climate change” to its list of accepted reasons for claiming refugee status. Source: Internet